Despite the growing interest in the role of the inspiratory and accessory muscles of respiration in chronic respiratory disease, few therapists have considered the role sleep may play in the deterioration of a patient's clinical condition. A number of important physiological changes to respiration occur during sleep, which affect chest wall mechanics and gas exchange. The ensuing abnormalities caused by sleep hypoventilation and fragmentation can severely affect daytime function and wellbeing. Nocturnal nasal positive pressure ventilation (NIPPV) is now established as an effective means of preventing such changes in patients with chest wall and lung disease. Therapists involved in pulmonary rehabilitation programs must recognise the potenti...
In patients with neuromuscular disorders (NMD) and thoracic wall deformities (TWD) alveolar hypovent...
Chronic hypoventilation affects patients with disorders on any level of the respiratory system. The ...
First published online 2 July 2004Sleep hypoventilation is common in hypercapnic chronic obstructive...
ABSTRACT: Sleep has a physiological influence on respiration, which can have major adverse effects o...
Patients with cervical cord injuries (M) and slowly progressive neuromuscular diseases, such as prio...
Negative pressure ventilation (NPV) is used for ventilatory support of patients with respiratory fai...
Nasal ventilation is becoming increasingly recognised as an effective therapeutic strategy to minimi...
In conclusion, currently there is no conclusive evidence that NIV should be provided routinely to st...
SummaryNoninvasive positive pressure ventilation (NIPPV) has been shown to improve exercise toleranc...
Background/PurposeThis study was designed to investigate the effects of 6 months of nocturnal nasal ...
SummaryBackgroundPatients who require home non-invasive ventilation (NIV) during sleep normally have...
Background: Long-term non-invasive positive pressure ventilation (NIPPV) might improve the outcomes ...
Respiratory muscle dysfunction is associated with prolonged and difficult weaning from mechanical ve...
Respiratory muscle dysfunction is associated with prolonged and difficult weaning from mechanical ve...
Some patients with chest wall diseases (CWD) without respiratory failure manifest important alterati...
In patients with neuromuscular disorders (NMD) and thoracic wall deformities (TWD) alveolar hypovent...
Chronic hypoventilation affects patients with disorders on any level of the respiratory system. The ...
First published online 2 July 2004Sleep hypoventilation is common in hypercapnic chronic obstructive...
ABSTRACT: Sleep has a physiological influence on respiration, which can have major adverse effects o...
Patients with cervical cord injuries (M) and slowly progressive neuromuscular diseases, such as prio...
Negative pressure ventilation (NPV) is used for ventilatory support of patients with respiratory fai...
Nasal ventilation is becoming increasingly recognised as an effective therapeutic strategy to minimi...
In conclusion, currently there is no conclusive evidence that NIV should be provided routinely to st...
SummaryNoninvasive positive pressure ventilation (NIPPV) has been shown to improve exercise toleranc...
Background/PurposeThis study was designed to investigate the effects of 6 months of nocturnal nasal ...
SummaryBackgroundPatients who require home non-invasive ventilation (NIV) during sleep normally have...
Background: Long-term non-invasive positive pressure ventilation (NIPPV) might improve the outcomes ...
Respiratory muscle dysfunction is associated with prolonged and difficult weaning from mechanical ve...
Respiratory muscle dysfunction is associated with prolonged and difficult weaning from mechanical ve...
Some patients with chest wall diseases (CWD) without respiratory failure manifest important alterati...
In patients with neuromuscular disorders (NMD) and thoracic wall deformities (TWD) alveolar hypovent...
Chronic hypoventilation affects patients with disorders on any level of the respiratory system. The ...
First published online 2 July 2004Sleep hypoventilation is common in hypercapnic chronic obstructive...